An illegal alien was busted after winning the slots jackpot at a Tuscon casino - and then deported. Mirna Valenzuela - a Mexican illegal who had been previously deported multiple times - won $1,200 last month at Casino del Sol Resort. But instead of collecting her slot-machine winnings, Valenzuela was deported - and didn't take a penny of her winnings with her.

Federal law requires casinos to ask for identification for tax purposes whenever someone wins a jackpot of $1,200 or more. Casino officials questioned the ID that Valenzuela showed them on Dec. 3 as potentially fraudulent. Because the casino is on tribal land, officials called Pascua Yaqui police, who determined that Valenzuela and her daughter Zamira Osorio were illegal aliens from Mexico. So, they turned both over to the U.S. Border Patrol, which deported Valenzuela.

And, as we have come to expect, Osorio is as arrogant as most such "Dreamers", who routinely demand that their repeated law breaking be ignored and that any enforcement against them or their families is "racism":

If they dont want anybody illegally there, they should put up a sign that says that they dont want anybody whos illegal, you know, playing at the casino, Osorio said, adding, This is really unfair. We feel really discriminated (against). ... This is the first time I got arrested in my whole entire life.

You can't make this stuff up: the casino should put up a sign saying they don't want to serve law-breakers? Classic illegal alien arrogance.

The casino, being located near Tuscon - the most lax enforcer of S.B. 1070 in Arizona - was quick to backtrack, almost pathetically apologizing for the incident:

Its not our policy to report people unless theyve committed a serious crime, said Wendell Long, chief executive officer of Casino del Sol Resort. A large portion of our business is Mexican-Americans and Mexicans from Sonora....Were not here to deport people.

Fortunately Tribal authorities didn't have the same contempt for S.B. 1070 and Federal immigration laws and immediately called Border Patrol, who did their job well and deported Valenzuela back to the only place she legally belongs - Mexico

Valenzuelas winnings, meanwhile, are still at the casino. Shell have to claim them in person with a valid ID, Long said.

Here is the full video news report. The arrogant daughter's full comments have to be seen to be believed, but are becoming all too common in the lawless Obama Era...

These invaders are deported but keep coming back b/c they're riding the US gravy train using multiple identites------with faked and forged documents.

"Impoverished" latinos buy ID's for several thousand dollars each from itinerant document forgers.

Each identity gets freebies by the carload----and is sucking off the backs of real Americans. You can bet the suckers don't want to queer the profitable scam.

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The best bet is to legalize the sucker---then L/E can nail him for ID theft.

As FREEPER REAGANSSHINYHAIR insightfully posted----Dreamer Ohaha's gonna have problems WRT legalization---they already use fake ID's to get drivers' licenses under different names....which also allows them to vote.

So, by Ohaha legaizing them---this forces them to get licenses under their real names.

State computers will run a photo-match check to see if the same person has applied under different names.

Aye carumba---- they get investigated for ID theft and have to answer to a judge---and get prosecuted under US law.

Casino officials questioned the ID that Valenzuela showed them on Dec. 3 as potentially fraudulent.

LOL...If anyone, I mean ANYONE is going to use the law to it's fullest if they can out of paying someone it's going to be a casino. Especially a tribal casino which can do so with no one even blinking an eye.

Perhaps it's time to designate all of the property along the border tribal land suitable for building casinos.

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